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Bendahara (Jawi: بندهار) was an
administrative position within classical Malay kingdoms comparable to a
vizier before the
intervention of
European powers...
- The
Bendahara dynasty (Malay:
Wangsa Bendahara, Jawi:وڠسا بندهار) is the
current ruling dynasty of Pahang,
Terengganu and
Johor –
constituent states of...
- Raja
Sakam (Jawi: راج ساکم) or
commonly referred to by his
title Bendahara Sakam (بندهار ساکم), was the son of the
Sultan Abdul Kahar by his
Sabah wife...
- Raja
Bendahara. The area
around Pahang formed a part of the
hereditary domains attached to this
title and
administered directly by the Raja
Bendahara. The...
- held
absolute power over the
state and was
advised by a
bendahara. Currently, the role of
bendahara has been
taken over by
first minister (Malay: Menteri...
- politics. He
summoned Bendahara Ali (Raja
Bendahara Pahang) to Lingga. At Lingga, an adat-steeped
function was held. The
Bendahara conducted ceremonies...
- The
kingdom came into
existence with the
consolidation of
power by the
Bendahara family in Pahang,
following the
gradual dismemberment of the
Johor Empire...
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Sultans of Brunei's rule were
Bendahara and Temenggong. Traditionally, the
ranking of the four
wazirs is as follows;
Bendahara, Di-Gadong,
Temenggong and...
-
December 1998) was a
noble civil servant who held the
position of
Pengiran Bendahara in Brunei.
Serving from 1952 to 1977, this
title represents the most senior...
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years under Sultan Ismail, was
demoted to a
lower position, the
Tunku Bendahara of Johor, a post
which he held
until his
death in 1989. In the same year...